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    A-Rod is A-Fraud Again!

    Alex Rodriguez is an enigma; he is, perhaps, one of the most talented players in the history of the game and he puts up amazing numbers in the regular season.

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    Teixeira's destination a mystery

    Mark Teixeira was offered an 8-year, $160 million deal by the Washington Nationals, according to sources, although there have been no confirmed reports about the future destination of the slugging first baseman even after the conclusion of the winter meetings.

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    Schroder signs with Oakland

    Chris Schroder, veteran right-handed reliever, signed a major league contract with Oakland Athletics on Wednesday.

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    Towers: Cubs still in the running for Peavy

    Kevin Towers, Padres general manager revealed on Wednesday night that the Chicago Cubs were still in the running to acquire Jake Peavy.

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    Mussina retires after first 20-win season

    Mike Mussina, New York Yankees right-hander retired on Thursday, after spending 18 seasons in the major leagues.

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    Hoffman - Out of Contract, Out of San Diego

    Trevor Hoffman, a player known for his impressive saves, has not been offered a return seat to the Padres in 2009.

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    Cubs choke, Phillies fly, Rays rise to the occasion

    Thursday, October 2, 2008– On Wednesday, there were three baseball games.

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    Three Games On Wednesday

    Wednesday, October 1, 2008 – There was a full slate of baseball today, as the baseball playoffs began.

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    One Game, One Inning, One Pitch... Chicago Wins

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008– On Tuesday night, the Minnesota Twins were in Chicago, meeting the Chicago White Sox met in a one-game tiebreaker to see who would have the right to face the Tampa Bay Rays in the Playoffs.

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    Central Division Showdown: It Comes Down to One

    ‘Monday, September 29, 2008– Up until yesterday, both the Chicago White Sox and the Minnesota Twins had their destiny in their hands.

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